How to Enable USB Debugging and Connect Android to PC

For recovering deleted files from your Android device with any Android Recovery software, or accessing the files stored on your Android phone from computer, you should first connect Android to PC either with a USB cable or through Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Here this guide explains how to enable USB debugging and connect Android to PC over USB.

Part 2. How to Enable USB Debugging on Android Devices

To successfully connect Android phone to PC, the USB debugging is always the first operation required. If you have no idea about it, the steps below outline how to enable USB debugging on different versions of Android.

For Android 4.2 or newer: Go to Settings > About phone > Hit Build number for 7 times until get a message “You are now a developer!” > Back to Settings > Developer options > USB debugging > Tap OK.

Part 3. Enable USB Debugging on Broken Screen Android

It is quite simple to enable USB debugging on Android phone with good screen. What if the Android phone screen is broken? How to enable USB debugging on Android with broken/black screen? Don’t worry. Here’s your solution.

Step 1. Buy an OTG Adapter and make sure your Android phone is compatible with it.

Step 2. Use the OTG Adapter to connect your broken Android phone with a mouse.

Note: This is workable when your Android display is still on. Or you can try to enable USB debugging from computer using fastboot, ADB command or terminal. But we don’t suggest you do these if you don’t have advanced computer knowledge, as a simple mistake could damage your phone permanently.

Part 4. Fix Windows Doesn’t Recognize Android Phone

We already explained how to connect Android to PC as well as enable USB debugging on both good and broken screen. If your Android phone still won’t show up on your computer, you should try the following tips.

Check whether the USB cable and USB port is in good condition or not. Try another USB cable or another USB port on your computer.

Remove other USB devices that are attached to the computer, as they may be conflicting with the device you wish to connect with.

Check if you have install the proper USB driver for your Android device. Try to reinstall the old UBS driver and install the latest one from its official site.

Restart both devices if your Android phone is not showing up on your PC.